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THE PHILADELPHIA IKQIJIKER STJXDA.T MORNING, APRIL 9, 1899 NEW JERSEY'S PEOPLE Answers to Correspondents 8 AYIFE'S THIRDS. HADDONFIELD MIIXVILXE CAMDEN In case a man leaves a widow and chillren. Mi DDONFIELD. ADril 8 (Special). Ml.4 can the former claim her thirds, wiietber the children are willing or not? J.

C. W. Virsie Garrett is visiting her sister. Mrs. PROPERTY IN PENNSYLVANIA.

Several years ago a boat club In Pennsylvania obtained permission to erect a boat house on the property of a gentleman in this State. The property is now about to be foreclosed. Can tbe boat house be removed? LAFAYETTE. fWitb the consent of the owner, if done before foreclosure.) Only questions of general Interest will be answered. Queries are answered as soon aa possible, but in many rases time is required to get the correct information.

Coin queries are not answered bere. For 4 oenta in stampa a list of coin values will be sent to any address. BILIOUSNESS. iJiwi certainly: one-mira oi ine remi mu of the personal estate revert to her abno- John Clement, ia New York c.ty. diss Mina Meredith, of Pniladelphia, uieiy, no matter who Is willing, r.ven It tne usband hag made a will, tbe widow may refuse sp Jnt taster wita Mr.

ana airs. x. M. Gi ffin. MILLVILLE.

April 8 (Special). Rev. W. Arthur Warner is spending a few days with friends in New York city. The Guild of Christ P.

E. Church gave a dance in the Y. M. C. A.

Hall last evening. Over three hundred persons were present. Miss Elsa Foust, of Philadelphia, has been the guest of Miss Alice Vangilder. Mr. and Mrs.

B. B. Weatherby have an uwunu Dy it. ana elect to late ner mirus.i DAY OF THE WEEK. 'harles C.

Smith and wife, Elmer Pylo Please Inform me what la good for bilioua- nes? M. K. v. and Isaac Collins, of Philadelphia, are reg Will Von nleflM let me knnur what dav of (If yon have serious case you anouia consun is! erea at tne Haddon House. the week was the 12th of May.

of the year G. M. Murray and Miss Caddie Shiv (Monday.) pnyaician.j THE CENSUS. How ean I obtain information on the em ers spent Easter with Mrs. De Turk, at CI estnut Hill.

Pa. nounced that the marriage of their daughter. Miss Gertrude, to Dr. H. C.

Miller OLD GEOGRAPHY. "rank Barber, a member of the Second will take place in the First M. E. Church ployment of women in taking the census? Is an old German with mn of North America of the year 1750 of any value? on Wednesday, April 19. Miss Anna Hoover, of Paterson.

has Division Naval Reserves, who being disappointed ia not getting to sea enlisted in th Sixth United States Cavalry, and fo lght wiih ttat regiment at the batt 2a. LI. (Write to the Director, Washington, D. G. TEMPI.F.

THRATRF FIRE. (j. it. (Hardly of anv ereat value. A dealer would not give you much for it.

though he might charge any customer who wanted such a book Will you elve the date of the fire which de- been visiting Mrs. Clara Smith, of South Fourth street. The Alumni Association of the Millvllle High School has announced as its dramatic NO LIMIT. I understand that prisoura writing to their friends are limited to four paces. Are friends limited iu the same way in writing to them? FRIEND.

(No.) I sent a friend in prison a book on American birds and animals, which was withheld frr.m him on the ground that It was a novel. AVas this right? (The attention of the Prison Inspectors is respectfully called to your statement.) WIDOWS' THIRD. Are the laws of New Jersey the same as those of Pennsylvania as to the wife's thirds the husband's real and personal estate? E. ii. (So we are informed.) COIN REFERENCE.

Is there a premium on tbe half-dollar of LILY. (The correspondent Is tespectfully referred to the notice at the head of these paragraphs.) of Santiago, has been recommended by as high a price as he could induce him to pay.) simyen tnis minding? aitoiu Seaator Sewell for cadet-at-large to the W.st Point Military Academy. He was ta en sick with fever iu Cr-ba. and was a giin taken ill with tvnboid fever after production for this year Clyde Itch December 27, GLADSTONE'S CAREER. THE DESERTION COURT.

I have had my husband arrested and nnt A pretty church wedding occurred a Paul's P. E. Church on Wednesday evening, when Miss Elverda Ware, daughter of Walter Ware, of 320 North Third street was married to Henry I)ean Moore. The chancel of the church was beautifully decorated with Easter flowers Miss Caroline Ware, a fiister of the bnde, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Misses Emma Allen, Flora Allen, Llla Mchols and May Abbott.

John Bait-man, of Bridgeton, was best man. The ushers were Randolph Cramer, Clarence lord, Horace Hammell and William Verlauder. Her. K. A.

Koderick. rector of the church, officiated. A reception followed the ceremony at the residence of the bride's fa- tbAttorney-General and Mrs. Samuel II. Grey have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Alice Croasdale Grey, to Mr.

George Jeffrey Bergen, solicitor of the Board of Freeholders, at St. Paul's P. E. Church on April 22. Rev.

Ell Gifford, pastor of the Union M. E. Church, wife and two sons were entertained at a tf o'clock by Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Taylor at their home at Sixth and Benson streets on Tuesday evening. John Irvin has returned from several days' stay at Atlantic City. Philip Wilson and Miss E. W. Wilson have been sojourning at Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eichhora and daughter have returned from a trip to New York and Atlantic City. Frank Denny has returned from a five weeks business trip through the South. BURLINGTON three-act comedv.

"The Masked Ball Where ean I obtain imnortant facts relating The performance will be given in 'the W. thr regiment arrived at Camp Wikoff. nnder bonds for my support. Can I refuse to live wiih him if he offers to provide a home for me? STEADY. to the lire of the treat h-uclish Premier, uiaa.

i. L. Building on ADril 14 and lo. tone? C. O.

M. Kev. unaries i-uwrence, pastor or tne M. E. Church, was tendered a reception (Yes.

von can refuse to live with him: but I By writing to any leadlne bonk seller to send then the court will make no order for voiir JUSTICE OF THE PEACE GEOHGE N. WOOD of Bonlentown. MISS BLANCHE SNYDER. Of Gloucester City. Mrs.

Lydia Topper is visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Mrs. Charles E. Wright gave a 5 o'clock tea on Wednesday in honor of her guest. you the latest mograpcy or mm.j at the parsonage by the congregation of th- chtirch on Tuesday evening.

support unless the case is exceptionally flag ANTHRACITE. Is anthracite coal fouDd anywhere on this auks x. uerman town. C. S.

NOTE. Will vou please inform me whether a 75-cent continent except in Pennsylvania? A. R. OCEAN CITY BRIDGETON WEEK DAYS. tin moderate quantities in rnew Mexico ana Mrs.

John Kelling gave a social at her note was ever issued by the United States? What davs did February 28. 1869, and July i oioratio, ana on uueen manorte a island. noine on second street ednesday OCEAN CITY. April 8 (Special). Among 25, 1872, fall on.

W. L. Z. READER. (There were a few Confederate notes of this which for this purpose may be considered part the social functions of the Easter holidays (Sunday ana luursaay.f oi tnis (jontment.) ne omen Home Missionary Society of the M.

E. Church met at the residence of Mrs. Charles W. Carr, on East Main stieet, on Thursday afternoon. A surprise party was tendered Mr.

and Mis. C. Norcrase on Tuesday evening in ho ior of the fifteenth anniversary of their weddirg. A reception was tendered Mrs. Kay's Bi' ile Class, of the Baptist Church, at the residence of Rev.

Miles Read, at West Had-doi -field, on Tuesday evening. denomination, but no regular issues.) The First Presbyterian were house Darties civen by W. J. Barr BRIDGETON', April 8 (Special). Mr.

and Mrs. Oberlin Smith entertained a nnmber of members of the Ilex Country Club at their handsome home "Loehwold," with a dance Monday evening. have elected the following officers for the OCTOBER 10TH. Please advise me what day of the week tn I am in possession of an enrrared dime, with and wife, of Philadelphia, at their seashore WAR ISSUE. I hTe fonr 25-cent notes of the series of 1874 t-usuiug fear: superintendent, Samuel 19th of October, 1878.

fell on. E. R. T. initials instead of "'One Dime" inside its wreath, and a friend told me that he had seen cottage, to Philadelphia guests, and Dy Mr.

Kaiser and wife to guests from Phila iraig; assistant, unarles Headley; treas nd two 50-cent notes of the act of Starch 3, An Easter supper was neia Dy tne iautes- An taster supper was ueiu uy me j.auit:- an advertisement in your columns for a lawyer Are they of any value? 1. B. L. tit ieu on Saturday.) SOMEBODY In" SCRANTON. How cno 1 vet the Hddress of a person in urer Walter Shrnnshire- tmot Tucker fcDrPsnire.

secretary, Harry Improvempnt Society of the First Baptis Church, Thursday evening. delphia and Spring City. A euchre party at the Garwood House was also given by who wished to recover sucn a coin as neeaea (If brieht and new they are wortn a small for the settlement of an estate, offering pre premium over face.) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garwood on Tuesday mium.

Do vou remember It? B. N. The following wardens and vestrymen Scranton? CONSTANT BLADER. WOODBURY MERCHANT VIXLE (We do not recall the advertisement, but the evemns. FERNS AND RUBBER TREES.

Can vou tell me bow to preserve ferns and of St. Andrew's P. E. Church, have been Ktenhen fni Senior Wnrrien: lawyer may very probably see your question, and Kaiima Tribe of Red Men celebrated Its (Write to the postmaster.) LEGAL ADVICE. GEORGE S.

Your esse would seem to be a TnfHti Tiihher tree Afine in snite Of all ID? MERCHANTVILLE. Anril Tnnini. U'lrrixn Vestvv- WOODBURY. April 8 (Special). The ex- first anniversary on ednesday evening.

we will iorwara any mrormaiion ne may wu'i, and with that view will place your- note on file.) care, drop their leaves, which turn yellow and Professor I. J. Schwatt. of the University The post-Lenten dance of the Merchant- men: Dr. J.

C. 'Kirby. Joseph Lessize, L. nn ltion or tne oioson pictures at tne uoun- good one. You had better consult a lawyer.

trj mb house on Thursday evening was of Pennsylvania, was among Monday's vis BURLINGTON, April 8 (Special). Mrs. William R. Gilpin spent Thursday with friends In Mount Holly. Mrs.

Julia Stokes, of Beverly, spent Monday with friends in this city. SALOON LICENSE. vine mold lub was given at Collins W. Swing. A.

S. Westcott, J. G. Mitchell, Pancoast Hall last night. The large at- e.

O. Hodgson, F. M. McBear and Dr. J.

tendance demonstrated the u-rnmn i inhn ntchoii ng elect. iaii? (Without examination, it- is almost impossible to say what causes the leaves to turn yellow nnd fnll simniv hecflnne there are bo many itors. Was the charge for a beer saloon license ever OYSTER SUPPER. How do you serve an oyster supper, and do Mrs. CaDtaln A.

H. Jacksoa Is entertain as hicb as dollars In this city? K. you serve the soup before or after eatins? larity of thse monthly functions. ed secretary, and Dr. Applegate treasurer.

'auses wnicn nroauee tne same emrci. xvuuipm tin' social event of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Maxwell are at the Chalfonte, Atlantic City, where Mrs. Maxwell is convalescing from a tedious illness. The new officers of the First Baptist Church elected Wednesday evening are: (Up to a few years agro the license for all ing her son, Lester W. Ostrander and fain 11 v.

of PhiladelDhia. reeH in nnrtfculnr often allffpr from bad draln- Early next month Mr. and Mrs. William D'Olier will sail for an extended trip MRS. H.

(An oyster supper. In onr of saloons in tnis ciiy was duu. tire. wiiich induces mnr soil. For that, renottine the term, consists ttf ovsters ennked in every tnrouen J.urope.

Jieraners or s.t. Johns and St Agnes" Miss Bessie Miller, of Alloway, is visiting Guilds presented a farce comedy, entitled jer sister, Mrs. Treen, on Irving avenue. "A Kettle of Fish," on Thursday night. Miss Margaret Bailey, of Chatswortb, is The performance was a clever exhibit on YViun.i..

here Among the i'hiiadeipnians wno openeu their seashore cottages during the Easter NAME OF A PICTURE. Rev. S. Wesley Lake, of Camden, a for style, the piece de resistance being roast oystera served in the shell, with side dishes of stewed. is the remedv.

Ferns frequently suffer from a small insect lcnown as "thrips." For that pest laying the pot on its side and syringing with eoapy water is the best remedy.) What is the name or the second nlctnre of holidays were Eugene Zeigler, A. a. mer pastor or tne Broad street M. K. your last art series i ova.

Mrs. (', V. l-Uttv. Miss Iv. Auurews.

rrans and the hall was filled to overflowing. Mr- D. b. Hallinger and daughter, of Church, was visiting friends here Monday. 'licnenor gave a Drogres- a Air Alfred K.

Whitesides. Mrs. r'annie wurrougnj. scalloped ana inea oysters, relieved, perhaps, with chioken salad or stewed terrapin, ami topped olf with champagne. At least, if you give people that they will not complain.) I Kevenes.

AN AGED PUZZLE. uarvey Burns, ot Mount Holly, spent Tuesday evening In Burlington. Mrs. Mary A. Lees.

AV. T. Aldrich. W. sive euchre at her home on Monday night.

Mrs. Mizeal English, of Gloucester City, CITY POPULATION. What Is the present population of this city? G- H. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Channing Ewing, T. B. Osmond and ex-Councilman is visiting friends here. Which eoes fastest the ton or bottom of a M-rs. Charles W.

Reeves, of Philadelphia, is the guest of her brother, Dr. Franklin Alien, ana airs, tieorge E. Wilson, Mr. James B. Linn.

FACTS WANTED. Mv father died ten months ago. and I am (No accurate census has been taken for some wagon wheel when it is in motion? W. C. Miss Winifred smitn, or rnnaaeipnia, is Mrs.

Josenh Barnett. of Camden, is en Doicon. Theo. F. Burkett; trustees.

George Valentine. A. S. Pierce, II. S.

Davis. Wm. Sn allwood, E. S. Powers, H.

C. Wilson, F. Burkett; clerk, II. C. Waram, treasurer, Theo.

F. Burkett; superintendent of Sunday school, M. Ware Scott; superintendent of primary school, Mrs. Ray C. W.

Pratt: organist. Miss Josie B. Scott. Major E. U.

Sprigman returned on Wednesday from a trip to Ponce, Porto Rico and San Juan. Cuba. new flag floated from the Court House yet terday in honor of the return of Company Fourth Regiment, New Jersey and Mrs. Harry Stiles Mr. and Mrs.

Rob- UJ?" 'JS in this clty: years, hut the latest estimate elves the present uauntt. (A poini on tne penpnery ot a wneei moving forwards describes a curve known as aa epi "puiation as prooaoiy aoout one million tnree Mr. and Mrs. Baptiste of Camden, tertaining a party of Philadelphia friends at her seashore oottaue. Mrs.

Frederick Brown and family have ert Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke.

Mr. and Mrs. nmlred and fifty thousand. This Is only an cycloid. The top of a wheel moves faster than informed that after a year tbe property is to be sold and the proceeds divided share and share alike.

Now, can the property be sold and divided without my knowing anything of it? READING. Charles Ball. Miss Elizabth Cook and Miss a point opposite.) sauea ior a trip aoroaa. J. Fred Abdill, son of Sylvester Abdill Miss Marie Scattergood and Miss cora Urnuhart.

of PhiladelDhia. are registered estimate, based upon the increase of former years, but with an epidemic of tvphoid fever ru i 1 I V. Catherine Barrett. SALLOW SKIN. 1 1 iiunn9iific Ulilliil 1 11 I me 1 1 or this city, who is a corporal in the United States marine service, left Yester (ion do not say whether or not your father at one or the prominent nwteis nere.

are visitors here. Mrs. Mary Sneathen, of Camden, is visiting friends in this city. Mrs. P.

J. Walsh, of Philadelphia, Is visiting friends here. Miss Alice Shoemaker, of Beverly, is visiting her sister. Mrs. C.

Nltsche. is losing ratner than gaming Just at present.) Miss Alice Hinchman entertained a large number of friends at her home, the Maple made a will or died intestate. If he died intes What Is the best remedy for a sallow skin ei M.itttiews. jonn Manoney. l.

r. day for San Francisco, from which place tate those to whom letters or administration were issued fare tound to advertise an inventory Mitchell and E. J. Hansell, P. V.

valley rami, on Monday mcht. THEATRICAL COSTUME. ue vim a transport ior Manila. Has the management of Foreoauirh's Theatre Grace. J.M.

Kr.iser. L. M. longsireia, of the which you will see if you know (Diet and exercise.) OA'EREATING. ur.

ana airs. J. Sebastian Matthews ity Council will hold a special meeting Several prominent young people of the borough enjoyed the hospitality of Miss V. Tavlnr. J.

W. OX. r. JV. fic wnere to look tor it.

in some 01 tne legal pa aiio'vea any or tneir perrormers to appear recently in "tights? SUBSCRIBER. Miss Marie Antrim, of Philadelphia, Is a nmonir the PhlladelDhians seen on the Burleign on feunday and Monday last, me pers; ana in any event, you nave oniy to nio voiir claim in the Orphans' Court to insure rec Who was it that said that more people died guest of Miss Mary M. Harding. (Only once in the last six years, and then in spent a few days with friends in German- on Tuesday evening to get the opinion ot town this week. tlu ti xpayers on the advisability of chang- Mrs.

C. G. Mathis and daughter, Grace, the proposed stone roads to vitrified of Vinelanri. are vlaitini. frianHii i hri -Is strand on Monday.

occasion was a no use party given at tne a minor role.) In a year from overeating than Irom arinKing Miss tiannan Dixon, oi vuiuluu, is ognition.) tsurieigu Aiiai.uc yi. nf OHvii Hplntz, ti. s. Miss Josephine Hassinger and Miss Ktnel ELECTRICITY AS A CURATIVE AGENT. (We have betrd the remark attributed to CAPE MAY lington.

I Mrs. Ollie Springer has been visiting DESERTED WIFE. My husband has deserted me and I have sued Can electricitv cure disease, as some doctors Abernetby.) for support, fan he hire a lawyer and hava Mrs. Harry Fasick Is visiting friends in nei parents at Clayton. New Egypt.

lnenas 5tr. and Mrs. John E. Estell are spend HIGHTSTOWN Ridley have been the guests of Miss Mary Clarke. Howard Slimm starts for a month's tour claim that it can, in Irom four to six months? a trial in another state? S.

R. MANUFACTURING CITIES. H. C. (In some cases it is known to have been em CAPE MAY.

April 8 (Special). Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denny, of Collingswood, N. are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Livingston Mrs. John W7edel Is visiting relatives in a few days in Atlantic City, (We do not see how he can be both plaintiff of the South in a few days. I HIGHTSTOWN. April 8 (Special).

Al- Which are the first three manufacturing cities ployed with most favorable results.) and defendant, and do not believe that any Judse would tolerate an attempt at such Miss Bertha Homer was among the vis- fred D. Pembrooke, of Trenton, visited his Ewing. The Vnnnir Peonle's Society of the PreS' ran school ship. of the United States? L. (New York, Philadelphia and Chicago.) THE MAILS.

jueuiuru. Miss Fanny Hawkey, who has been making an extended visit to her brother, Robert Hawkey, has returned to her home in Holmesdale, Pa. itors to Atlantic City during tne past weeic. parents here during tne taster uoimays. Allyn Brewer has returned to his home Howard Uue and wife, of Mount Holly, Where is the office of the srhoolshin In Phlla- byterlan Church gave a social on Monday aeipnia w.

f. DOC BLE-DECKER. Was there a double-decked car run on Market nere arter spending tne winter in t-nna- bpent Sunday with bis parents. What redress can a man obtain who re Rev j. L.

oresiding elder or the delphia. street one summer while Jhe cables were still ceives a letter calling him a liar and threat So. 16 liorth Delaware avenne.) SHE. evening. Miss Emma Cummings has returned from an extended visit to Pennsylvania tnwns.

Mrs- F- L- Johnson entertained friends at an evening company on Thurs- iu use j. j. j. enine him in various ways Yj. j.

New Brunswick district, made a short visit here insnectina the new M. E. Church. PENNSGROVE Is it proper to use the pronoun "she" when (He can have the writer bound over to keep the iieace. He mleht even, if his counsel, after (les.) STATKPAY.

Mrs. T. E. Schenck and daughter, of Colonel John I. Rogers and family, of speaking or writing of a train or engine? seeing the letter, sanctioned his so doinp, have H.

si. PENNSGROVE, April 8 (Special). The New Brunswick, are tne guests oi Mrs. Thnmm Mason. MOUNT HOLLY I was reading a twin the Soldiers' Relief bill in New Jersey, and thouirh I am a citizen of Philadelphia, have passed the weeK nere ami will occunv a summer cottage.

(Just as proper as to use it in speakinc of a tbe offender taken noia oi Dy me government Epworth League, in conection witn i. A progressive euchre party was given Pennsylvania, yet as I enlisted at Trenton, in ship. Sailors use that pronoun, In speaking of a vessel, so do train hands use it in sueakine Park Commissioner John M. Rogers, of Paul's M. E.

Church, has established a V. nf I recently Dy MISS naruuu ai fqr misuse of the malls.) LIEUTENANTS' PAY. What is the pay of a first lieutenant? a. a. oi tneir locomotive.) Wilmington.

has been spending several vs here. nr. I her res rtence. on Morrison avenue. i Miss Ijiilu Johnson, of this place, ana the Seventh United States Artillery I thoueht I mipht be in it for State pay.

CONSTANT. (We do not see how, either as a citizen of Pennsylvania or as a soldier in the regular service, you conld expect to share in the benefits of a bill for New Jersey Volunteers, but write The congregation of the Presbyterian SALE OF A HORSE. iu tcai UlUMU Ul Lilt? Ul ii dav school. Samuel Pul'en, of Windsor, were married Tn.o Cnnmnnv DTI Mollliav. church on Wednesday evening accepted th (For the first five years he receives annually MOUNT HOLLY, April 8 and Mrs.

James Comly gave a progressive euchre party on Thursday evening at their home on Main street. The managers of the hospital have decided in lieu of the annual charity ball to give a progressive euchre partv this month in the Masonic Temple. The plan is meeting with general favor. A man sells a horse for $00. buys him hack for fSO and sells bim again for a $100.

What il, KA make? a nil $3000 endowment for a Sunday school li Second Regiment. P. V. and wife, snent Dr. and Mrs.

William O. Hermance, of to tne aajuiant-generais 01 uotn states.) sixteen hundred ir mountea ana nneen nun-dred dollars if not mounted. After five years' I re lo per cent, is added: after ten years' Philadelphia, visited his parents at this brary made by Nelson Graves, or 1'hila (It depends on what the horse cost him orient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Jor TURNING HAIR.

1MM Jf service 20 per then thirty, and then place this week. Charles A. Johnson has retimed home many, as staiea. tne transaction is not complete. The only complete transaction is in buy is there anything safe that can be nsed to 1 forty.

Commutation for quarters comes to after spending two years at Columbus. keep the hair dark or slightly gray? to color hair thnt is 1 M. F. W. 1 something like 33 cents a day when on duty.) ing Dim tor ana seiiine tor 9100, in wnic ne choir boys of St.

Andrew's Episcopal Cnlirch were pivpn a rncotir wu I Miss E. D. Harrison, after passing the CLAYTON (A tincture of Cantharides dan. Miss Bessie Johnson has gone to Philadelphia to attend the graduating exercises at the Philadelphia Dental College. J.

Randall Clark and Miss Mae Prickett. of Philadelphia, were in town on Wednesday calling on friends. Is said to prevent 1 id nreoa. rations nf cuse there is a pront or TWICE MARRIED. winter in AA'orcester, has returned NEW RECRUITS.

the hair from falling out. aay evening by Kev. and Mrs. James Stod dard at the rectory on Main street. How many men have thus far been enlisted CLAYTON.

ADril 8 (Special). Mr. and petroleum have been used with good effect where Mv euardian sicned his approval of my mar to Cape May for the summer season. Amasa B. AA'aters has returned from visit' to Syracuse.

N. Y. in the reeular army? Mrs. Joseph Richman, of Wenonah, have frosecutor E. P.

Budd is expected home from his Western tour next week. He is riage before I was twenty-one years of age and mv wife died, now does he have to sien a sec been visiting Jacob Kier family this Rev. J. H. Clark, of Lake uomo.

was (About 60,000.) srPFPlVTF.VDF.ST OF HIGHWAYS. Mrs. J. M. Cockins has concluded a visit now in Salt Lake City.

ond time if I want to contract another mar town "this week calling on the members of to friends in Baltimore. Miss Effle Moore, of Bridgeton, has been On Wednesday evenine Miss I.ncv Peren- riage? N. S. B. Bethel M.

P. Church, of which he was How is It legal to appoint a superintendent Mrs. Charles H. Lang and C. II.

Lane, (If you are still a minor and under his guar chief gave a reception to the members of the guest of the Misses Moore. tne nair was apparently gone.) What do yon think of walnut Juice? (Any decoction of walnut shells, such as ymi describe would be but a species of dye which, could hardly produce any permanent effect- SEASIDE RESORT. Can yon favor me with any information about Lawndale? S. L. W.

(Write to the Inquirer Resort Bureau asking for the particulars you want.) nastor for five vears. of highways, when they nave always Deen eieci ed hv the vote of tbe people? L. C. W. of Germantowu.

have been guests of dianship.) The wheelmen of this place have organ Miss Marlon Lreign nas resumed ner siuu ies at the Blairsville College. Mr. and Mrs. S. H.

Moore. ner hunday school class at her home on Broad street. Henry B. Thorn, of Medford watt a vis (The chiefshlp of the Bureau of Highways made office conferred by appointment ized a club with a membership or seventy-five members. Mr.

and Mrs. AVilliam Farrow, are The first, anniversary of Elsie D. Council. E. E.

T. DAY OF WEEK. What day was October 19, 1878? (Saturday.) under the Bullitt bill, adopted in 1885 and made at home arter an extended visit to Phila Daughters of Liberty, was celebrated last itor here this week. Franklin B. Levis has returned from a delphia.

effective in i-niiaaeiimia aoou. Monday evening, in the opera iouse. GLOUCESTER Tislt to Westerly. R. I.

nr nnrvxTF-n CITY. ADril 8 (Special). josepn a. Madden, or Hartford. has been visiting relatives here this week.

Edward E. Hoieman was home from -fia Theresa Vard a well-known school Cooper street, Camden, N. appeared among them looking greatly fatigued, al- entertainment was presided over by Messrs. Maclntlre and Clifton- teacher of New York, nas returneq to ner Willard Morgan, found floating in the ocean a lady's pocketbook containing a considerable sum of money and papers The WOMEN'SCLUBWORK M. L.

JACKSOV. The New Postmaster of Hammonton. LIFE AT THE SHORE! Scranton, on a visit this week. Mrs. AVilliam Dilworth, -of Roseville.

N. Is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. F. Lee.

Personal Gossip tnougn tlie came in her own comfortable carriage. On April 4 a erand niusicale home after spending a weeK witn ner aunt. Mrs. Herman Eger, of Cumberland street Mr. and Mrs.

James McClay, of Philadel purse was open and the money in plain view. The owner, a Philadelphia lady. 1. nr I -1 i -tr i -i 1 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Edward II. Levis, who have been spending the winter in Philadel phia, accompanied by their attractive wub given uy jiiss x.iizaoetn 'eau in the drawing room, which was tilled with, Miss Lizzie Gorman and Miss Laura have returned after spending Easter EGG HARBOR CITY phia, have returned to Mount Holly, was found by means of the papers and danJnter M3S Hattle McClay, are at the the pocketbook returned. The purse had AibpmariA for an indefinite period. rvM.j-i.L! a- I-a x.j I an appreciative audience. borne very i miiaaeipnians rtre inxerestea beautiful vocal and instrumental selec wnnuTRTnurw EGG HARBOR CITY.

April 8 (Special) weeK witn menus in -ew mrk. 1 1 1 i.i Miss Annie McXnlty and Miss Elizabeth Lenten CrOWa Lingers at Atlan Deer, dropped off the end of one of the Amon" the attractive young ladies at the ocean piers, but it drifted away and was iuemarie are Miss Ida B. Williams and I ss Martha Mueller entertained a num- in the Professional unnorcTnwv i xrt, ber of friends on her birthday anniversary HUWfclHS leiUllie-U 1" in' 11 mil 1 i I--- 1 1 y-k 1 St. Joseph Academy, Bordeutown, Thurs-J jc Qy 0 Enjoy the Balmy picKea up aoout tnree nines irom snore. Williams.

Mary Maginnis is visiting friends at Thursday evening. She was the recipient of Shenandoah many handsome presents. Shenandoah The Carisbrook Inn, at Yentnor, will De nf Montreal. Canada, tions rendered the evening very enjoyable. On Thursday afternoon a fashionable audience, elegantly gowned, came to hear Miss Cornelia E.

Bedford, who ia also a club member, in a number of very enjoyable readings, which readily revealed League Miss Mamie Cooney was visiting her brother In Philadelphia during the past Spring Weather conducted this year by Gnstaje Kessler wfco noted fof her muscal talent l8 at The Egg Harbor City Mandolin and Gui Mrs. A. S. Barr and daughter, of Salem, tar Club gave a sacred concert at Aurora week. I Lilt? x.tri itr.r Hal ou Sunday evening.

have Deen guests or Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barr.

John T. Evans has returned from Wer- wen-Known notei man oi many years Anabele, accompanied by her anon ViavlnfT Kamn nnnOfto(1 With BAT. I JU1 XI omas K. R. Gardner, wno is attend -r a pio I Miss Bedford's dramatic ability.

The MTXFORD pti ro :.:7" aaueMer. Miss C. W. Anabele, of Broad NEW CENTURY'S ing Lehigh University, spent Easter at I MO r0 I drawing room was totally unadorned, but nersville. much improved in health GAY SOCIAL rMO I IIVIW o.

and Pine streets. Is making an Easter visit 'irrSKT ont 0f hi8 fath. Congressman J. MILFORD. April 8 (Special).

Edward Gartner. to the Hotel De VUle, tne Deauti.ui costumes or tne ladies ana the flowers they wore and carried made a Ofin Tii 1 1 Vi Hot springs, va. tr -r. 1 TT 1 1 lucn uuMiros uiau. 1 il m.u A bai masque-and cake walk was given Groman.

of Lumberville, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. A new hotel of fifty rooms, three stories Miss Eva Arcnioie, oi ouu.u xn.i Gardner on Mon Sr- A I v. i in.

i.guiai nmo, ince taster There Is Renewed Ac- classes met on Monday and Friday, aa pd' Caul ITS oV-eni Boss. 4 I ptoMr; 4nr an Earlv Sufnmer in height, is being erected on South Geor- street, spent the weeK nere as tne guest ui Hotels Preparing tor an tany summer the Miss Mattie Binder. Mrs. W. Harry Farrand had as her re day evening, and proved a uuccess.

tivitv at Club Rooms and Pleas- U8Ual a.nd reported some very strong cent guest Miss Lillian Lawail, of Easton, -M s. John Traseh spent Easter at the Qpason GossiD About Visitors new building was begun this week, and Select Couucilmar. jonn atacKnouse, ox vjcaown VJWJ-J Kf, I Ih 1 1 a el nti 1 a la a frenuent visitor at the games played, but as jet no regularly organized whist club has been formed. The Pa ures Are Resumed heen visiting hia hrnrlier lrir, uoultf oi uer suu al -naiiiuiuuiou. Deen Tisiting nis Drother, Ke.

W. P. Fin- Atiamlc pike was placed in excellent David Earle Conghlin, of Quakertown, Of Prominence The Social Whirl Hotel De Ville. I riAtu itmn liiMTKr rha naar n-o Lr anrt a 1111 is visiting Milford friends. members are looking eagerly forward to the evening of April 10, when Miss Jea- There ftvel ffIr at the Acsdemv Countess Pappenheim.

Mrs. Elliot. MISS of ber of wheelmen are taking advahVage of Tt. Chester A. Bellis, of Philadelphia, Is l-'lus esrs A letter from Edward senn.

who is seek- visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hum of Music Monday evening. After the con P. Wheeler and Miss Maud Benson form a of well-known rhiladelphians at the One of the most powerful woman or- Kv th" iBnnaT.ania mer H.

Beins Amon? tbe Faster -i-icito iiig Jia xwiiuuc iu iuc Biaira iiiai Johnson Clark, of Coopersburg. Is salAJ l3v R-Atl the his- cf i R'ven by the united Banjo Mandolin party City from here were William Miller A I Vt ganizations in this country to-day is the Mandolin Club. The proceeds will be de-Professional Woman's League, which first voted to the Northern Day Nursery. Misa visiting relatives and friends In Milford, ahja.mi i 1 ana Viiee iiuus, oi tne niventiiy 01 i t-uu 1 c- eiai iig t-uiiiuauv. iias practically auan Hon.

E. C. Smith, acting Governor oi tory of Atlantic City as a spring resort the stage was cleared and a dance uSLr; doniKi tbe jdea of digging gold. Before iTetiencK uairynipie nas started on a Vermont, la a enest at Haddon Hall. He trip to the southern States.

does not record a more orunaut was inauguratea on tne oonras. a worn- his wlfe nd family shed its radiance in the firmament ot Miirphv has favored New Century Club-clubdom nearly six years ago in New ites before, hence their anxiety to hear York city, under the especial guidance of her again. llns rsha 1 1 Sn 1 Uv'a a ti 1 leavinS- a yaar was a member of fb, ThSIr lh, mi Haines- City Council. Fred Meyer, who went with JSS Lm.81-08,11 Sean, is said to be in a hospital near Uaw- connrmed a class of four In Trinity v. the one that Is Just drawing to a close, land scene was arran iged, giving pleasing nnn Lafie, a well-known Rev.

Hugh clergyman FRENCHTOWN Not only have the crowds of guests at the setting, in which the handsome gowns 0rVttXrg, is registered at the West i. I a-Arn hr finnin nf the il.incers Rbnwerl to Hd- I 1 iiwuuig, a Church and also dedicated the new organ, off. It is believed that both will return FRENCHTOWN. April 8 hotels been larger tnan ever vant The affair wa greatly enjoyed minster. Senator William H.

Martin and wife have I thev have been composed principally of 1 iu' A nleasant before another season. oartv of Philadelphians so- BEVERLY urs. a. fanner, wno is so weu Known, not only as the wife of A. M.

Palmer, On Thursdav evening the spacious par-the well-known theatrical manager, but as ior8 0f tae fl0tel Stratford were filled a woman who helps her fellow-women in with members of the Pennsylvania Press their efforts to help themselves. She Women's Association. Mrs. A. R.

E. Nes-makes women's interests her own, both bitt, the charming little president of the individually and collectively. When, association, called the meeting to order, 1 1 1 IT a 1 7 the Albenjarle is composed of rs. Charles Leedom and Mr. 6tMrs rydVrTvltheofSPhuXinhlaeS-is kaionable gre8t who prefVrred simply view the spectacle burning at "'PA'i8 centres.

Phlladelphians, of course, predom- frnmvth Mr. and PHIXLIPSBURG BEVERLY. Anril 8 (Snecinn r.ii. Inated: but there were and still are thou- nt Tnr nBVin hn and Mrs. Amos Drake.

lian Adolph and three sons, of Edgewater i cinity, (Special). A William Blink Is visiting relatives and Lands of visitors here from New York, Bal- the hve been hi. iinns.mliv larir Edward J. Coll and Robert J. rignt, Fhiilipsburg Mrs.

Charts ne society? to be' known CityV tt Priiaary No. 2. Prudent Patrld, a a peii has been started here with 1ILLIPSBURG, April 8 Ui, i i. u-, i-ii ii PlflllCU UCIC W1L11 her dans of Pom- friends at and Xover. timore, Pittsburg and other large cities.

riumber of dances, euchres and other social ot the Quaker City, are among the visitors AlrT Xhis has given th, throng on ie enterta.ment giv er i at teU and nnder th. new manage. tnrougn ner untiring enons, me i roies- and the program which tollowed was very sional Woman's League first came into interesting. Current events were thor-existence, all appearances indicated that oughly and ably discussed, press notes IUC i iu vv yieiting sister, MrsPhilip Mann. ing as its officers: Past Premier, George Mrs.

Hiram Banes, of Wissinomlng, Hul schniitt: Premier, Frank Z. Hermes; Parents here this week. Pre'ect, Matthew Suttle; Prothonotary, E. Dr. Ellis P.

Townsend, of Billings.M E. Oarhart; Purser. James A. Smith: Pro- a former resident, is visiting friends here, phe Charles A. Gishel; Provost.

William meiuuers oi uis cougregation. i DoarnwaiK iruij luBiuvpuuiuu i Via. enlnved a nros- Rev. H. F.

Long, Joseph Roberson and ance. and has resulted In bringing togeth- Clly Maennerchor gave an Easter bal ment of Mrs Stockley. has enjoyed a pros Dr. A. B.

Nash have been elected mem. h. nmiiatie at the Empire Theatre Monday perous Easter business. tne memDersnip wouia De connnea exciu- read an0. suggestions acceptejl, and some sively to New York women, but names of very important business transacted." The women who are prominently before the meeting closed with a general discussion public eye to-day, enacting their roles in on current press topics.

It was incorrect- their own particular callings and profes- lv stated that Mrs. Berrv had been elected bers of the Board of Education. er exce' 1) ,1 evening, which proved a thoroughly enjoy- Mrs. C. J.

Trout, of Philadelphia, Is as to oress anu lu uu affalr The Da was a repetition ot pleasantly located at the Acme. Hon. F. WOODSTOWN originate in such widely separated centres. 8lmiIar ffair sivcn on throve Tuesday p.

Morgan, of Washington, has arranged Although the pinnacle of the spring sea- v.nin!r. when the blizzard seriously inter- for a lenirthv visit at the Acme. i oi i-assaaena, i. Inles; FUot. Clarence Kicker; Preserver, Is visiting friends in this dty.

Clarence Dean; I'atrol. J. Morris Eilen- Misses Mary Morrell and Anna Butler berf Protector. Daniel Young; Picket, Wil- fiave returned from a week's visit In New Ham McMullen; Physician, Thomas Bar- WOODSTOWN. Anril 8 (SDecIall.

Misa la annnnwii to be reached on Easter I i. onH Mn TCInir anii Miss J. Han- York city. ber. bee" Snndnv.

and the crowds are expected to a mention nttenden hv not le thsn 2o0 rock" are amo'ne the Philadelphians of M'ss Jennie Hoffman, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Pilling, of Haverill, is I ere visiting friends. me guis oi reenoiaer Blrk- viMiing lrieuu in paiem.

i I I James Grler and wife, of Philadelphia, dwindle after that time, yet there are people, was tendered Bishop Coleman, of prominence at the St. Charles, are the gi.ests of Miss Llllie Llnnlncott. nenrlv ns mnnv neonle here to-day as there Delaware, at the Lehman House, on Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Brown, of Phlladel- uu anu xamiiy. Mrs. William Moore, of Phi lade imia. is hen visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edvard Heilly. BORDENTOWN Tlie Phillipsburg School Board has elect Harry Edwards and wife, of Spokane, were a week ago. Hundreds of the guests Thursday evening. During the evening phia, registered at the St.

Charles yes-Srclav Fdwaf- father. Mr. Uave engaged their rooms at the hotels for Miss Trimble, of Washington, gave a nnm- terday for a visit of some length. Clark Hunsicker of Ohio a student of ltnStny periods, and it is probable thnt ber of selections on the mandolin and Miss Miss M. Baugh, a Philadelphia lady of ed che following officers for the ensuing BORDENTOWN.

Anril (Sno.n Th Pennington Seminary, is visiting Samuel I tne summer season win vv y-ii uuuer way i lsruer, oi i nuaauipuia. reuuereu rveiui consideraDie social prommcui-c, Rt reein rromotu Voi I year: Superintendent or ecnools, 11. Buuti enjoeadancrMondaAvSrveSn gaVe Hovxl: sXlcItpr, I. B. Keiily; enumera Superintendent of Schools, H.

Budd sions, in almost every city in the Union, a delegate for the National Convention, particularly Philadelphia, are enrolled on anj while this lady would be capable of the club's list to-day. Mrs. Rachel Mc- discharging the duties intrusted to her, it Cauley is an indefatigable worker, and was really Mrs. Edward Beecher Finck among the vice-presidents are such names wu0 was chosen for that office, in conjunc-as Lotta Crabtree, Mrs. J.

J. Croly, Mme. tion with Mrs. Nesbitt. Janauscheck and Mrs.

Eleanor Kirk The question is often asked, What ia Ames, the gifted authoress. Among oth- the difference between the Daughters of er officers are Mrs. Edwin Knowles and the Revolution and the Daughters of the Mrs. Cynthia Westover-Alden, the latter American Revolution the object and aims one of the editors of a leading New York 0f the two societies being apparently the daily. And yet, with such gifted execu- game.

The main difference between them tive officers to aid her, Mrs. Palmer is j3 the question of membership on collat-the recognized head of this rapidly-grow- erai claims. The D. R. insist that a mem-ing association.

A beautiful "League ber must have had a direct ancestor, such, Home' in a convenient quarter of the a9 grandfather or Rev-city, is owned and attended to in every olutionarv service in some degree; while way by the members. It is a convenient the D. A. R-, in the early days of organ-place of meeting for the busy ones. The ization, admitted members who were de- Weatherby.

before tne spring season cioses. pleasing vocal soios. Tne liisnop ieu ior the recent arrivals at tne Traymore. Mrs. H.

H. Vannatta is visiting rlatlra tors. First ward, James H. Hess; Second war 1. Charles L.

Imlay; Third ward. Sam Preparations for the summer season have W'ilmington Friday morning. jjrs. A. Ayer and Miss G.

Ayer, of Mon- already begun. There are many small ho- There was a Dleasant euchre eame at treal. are amonjr the Canadian society at rsetnienem, 'a. uel S. Meyers: Fourth ward, George Kane, Fifth ward, Charles B.

Brady. Miss Barnett, of the Priscllla Braislln ocnooi, is visiting Her Darents sr JncL-snn. tels scattered through the resort which re- the Scarborough Thursday evening. The leaders sojourning at the Traymore. main Closed during the winter and spring.

Ize winners were Miss Neafie. Mrs. Mrs. H. Fletcher and Miss A.

Fletcher, ville. Fla. SWEDESBORO Miss Parthenia Hlbbs. daushter of Stenb. These bouses are now being put in order yVeand, Mrs.

Conard, Mrs. Schoenemau two Brooklynites, are enjoying a lengthy en Hibbs, of Trenton, was the inieRt: here and prepared ior opening as soon as tne and Mrs. Thomson. visit to the Pennhurst. this week of Mr.

and Mrs. John Vannatta. April 8 (Special). The summer crowas Degin to arrive, a ousy A progressive euchre party, followed by Mrs Shields, Miss M. Shields and and prosperous summer Is confidently ex- dance.

were the events at the Hotel de shields form a pleasant j. it. rtnoaas ana ramily left Wednesday Met lodist Episcopal unurcb, 'innity Norfolk, Va. esta it Episcopal and St. Joseph's Catholic peered, and all hotel proprietors i are mak- rUle on Wednesday evening.

There were rtv of philadelphians at the Seaside lnr voorlTT to tntre nd vantage of it. Tn arl- nl nra- imam aiartin, or "nlladelphla, tun 'en. or jsweuesooro, are xo oe ngncea spent this week with her mother. Mrs. witt electric lijrhts.

Julia Malone. St Josepn's 11. C. Church, which has ten taoies in piay, niaoe up auogeiuer ui xionse ditlon to the visitors who patronize the ta of the hon(Je The winners SIr and Mrs. j.

Winston, of Germantown, hotels, there are hundreds of others who fro. T.nflie' flrst Mr Ttn Miller, of rrK, beer removed to a new site, enlarged und prefer to live, privately, renting cottages wcona Mils Ce otlttlungth. season. These people have begun c.0n0r of for a vlslLor "fc. season.

These people have begur Pirrrcnnnn extensively improved, win ie aeuicatea on rauisBOKO AprU 27 by Rt llev James McFaul of for the Mrs. D. Van Blel, well known in Phila nirr cDODn 4 11 Iirei.ion. to mane lu.ir nieaiBim-, uu a i-lfic in. iii; iiviiivi.

ui 11 npn i ne i a c. i i Tlnalne.a Men A i 2" ii.r: mi. na jirs. nomas r. ssmuu.

or rnii- delphia society circles, is spending a few i Trfinnla TVTrfl Thorn of numDer oi aesiraoie ctubrpb uave aireauy i -t tt i "dclihia, have been visiting their father. I 1 Tt lllreW tliot Kt I tf tmug VI Its 111 OL Com raetor Charles L. Smith who has been oeer. reuieu. it is veiy uit-ir mai nuuui -thin! lolin TTniiinhrtes nf 1 all of the better class of houses will be ThTh ,3 a ue8t at tn Ir anniversary.

ill all winter with chronic bronchitis. leased within the next month. music for dancing after the game. a wheeler Brooks Henry is home from Atlantic City for a few days. Several members of tie Ancient Order of United Workmen paid a fraternal visit to Proposed Beach Park The Episcopal Church of the Ascension! 1 Vhl SEA ISLE CITY The rcnoaltlon to convert the entire Veil nnnnot TTnator in the Afnr- miiaaeipnia lauico, meetings occur on eacn oi tne 8cended trom the mother of a patriot, month.

The aim of the League is to bring thus recognizing collateral claims. D. R. together women engaged in dramatic, mu- appljCants for membership are required ical, literary and artistic and scientific to make affidavit aa to their direct line of pursuits, with a view to making them descent from Revolutionary patriots, and helpful to each other. must give documentary proof of the ser- vices of such ancestors.

Another point of With the advent of Eastertide came re- difference is in form of government; the newed activity in all organizations for rj organization is modeled upon the women, each individual club anxious to pjan 0f the United States Government, outdo the other in the way of business comprising State societies and local chap- and social functions and in the spirit ters. The local chapters are under the which seems to pervade every one, with gUpervision of the State societies, and the the incentive of renewed efforts to labor, iatter, in their turn, are subject to the after the long penitential season. The authority of the General Board. The D. Civic Club particularly is among those have no State organizations, and who have very important municipal ques- their chapters are governed directly by tions to deal with in the near a National Board at Washington, which Mrs.

Stevenson, who has club work and concentrates in itself all authority, business affairs sufficient to try the pa- tience of any one not a veteran in affairs T. x7-. da-m of this kind, comes away from every meet- The Colonel Wa. Game ing, which would be incomplete without A good story is told the Constitution of her nresence. lookinz fresher and better the colonel of the Third Kentucky which TSLF.

CTTY- Anril fSneolatt Misa beach, outside of the boardwalk, into a ris Guards' Armory this week. The tables Irvlngton. owcuesDoro ljoage on Tuesday evening. Albert Hayes and family have been Anna Ball, of Philadelphia, spent the Eas- public park, under the direct control and were handsomely decorated and presented -t. anu .1.

1.. ownership of the city, is attracting wide- a very pretty sight. They were presided are at the Irvington for a two weeks ter days very pleasantly at this resort as spendlng the week in Philadelphia. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr.

Phillips. Dr. John P. Frey, of Philadelphia, spent mos: of the week here on a gunning: trip. WEST VILLE spread attention.

Tne matter nas Deen over by Mrs. A. C. Roberts, Mrs. Charles visiu discussed spasmodically for years, but Evans, Mrs.

P. Wilson. Mrs. J. H.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson, of Baltimore, things were brought to a focus by the re- Townsend, Mrs. Edward Rogers, Mrs.

are prominent representatives of the Monu- -WESTVILLE. April 8 fire ba t0 the city twenty-ne fine company expects to occupy its new house -s. William L-Inek and her pretty daugh cent project to erect another ocean pier George Cramp, Mrs. G. T.

Ingham, Miss mental city stopping at tne ennwortn at the foot of Pennsylvania avenue. In the jiary Gummey and Miss Lucy Retter. Inn. very heart of the best bathing district. Kev.

Gomcr Rees, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hay, of Philadelphia, The' City Council next Monday will take pave a delightful organ recital Tuesday have taken apartments at the Loraine for tnis weeK, ana a nousewarming will be given in the near future. ter.

Miss Fannie, of Philadelphia, enjoyed tne faster nonaays nere. Albert Hunter, from Manila, is visiting 1 c- i.it hill. 1 Tamn. Ftederick Cronecker. of Phlladelphla, JOHNNY HCNCKAK.

A Brieht Scholar of the Second Ward School. Bridxeton. Fdward Fiainr of ihnaHeiT.hie I spei Easter at the home of his mother, action on a resolution presented at tnis evening, at St. Andrew's English Lutheran an extended visit, u. 1.

fennoc-K, or rnii-week's meeting, instructing the City So- this citv. He was assisted In the adelt.Lia. was among the visitors at the here for the Jiimmnr Mrs Fritz Conecker, who is one of Sea able to be the ruling power than ever be- Jjst arriv Isle City's most popular hotelkeepers. nicitor to at once proceed to carry Into ef- rendition of an excellent program by Miss Loraine this week. Mrs.

E. W. Lawrence, of Trenton Hi nry Burk. a leading Arch street, Phil spending a few days with her brother, adelphia. merchant, was here on Wednes Charles R.

Barker. PORT NORIS tore. A lare mass meeting was neia on lfae name of ordcred cars to remove the 8th, and many ladies of prominence men to carienas. The cars were or- who were present hoped that their pies- dered for 6.30 A. M.

At 9.30 the cars had ence might inspire Councilmen with a not showed up. day. Air. KtirK was one oi tnis resort pi-(raw settlers. ATCO feet the provisions or tne arK Act.

Rosa yorn. soprano, of this city. p. Wilson and Miss E. W.

Wilson, Cam-Just what course will be pursued is diffl- Xhe Berkeley was the scene of a pleas- denites, registered at the Majestic this cult to foretell. It is the general opinion ant enchre party Tuesday evening. The week W. Todd, of Philadelphia, Is spend-that the two leading piers now existing affair was promoted by Mrs. C.

H. Quarlea. lng a coupie of weeks at the Majestic, should be permitted to remain, although Mrs WaiUer and Mrs. Atkinson, old Mr. and Mrs.

J. Darlington and F. Dar-they maybe taken under city control An- of the hoteK xhere were nearIy G)en Mn, are locatea at the ether proposition Is that the beach be The hannsome tronhlea -v. TI Rev. Father O'Connor, a well-known Catholic divine of Philadelphia, is here re- ATCO.

April 8 (Special). Georee cuix ratine. Tt omas S. Harseshelmer and 'William E. wife and mother spent a few days of the cast week In Atlantic City.

1 ij 1 1 reUBUarsw VS Ul I lurj will nyi: 111- Mill of Philadelphia, were among the swept clear 01 an presenx ODKiructions were awarded to Mrs. J. L. Blake, Mrs. the greater portion of the spring.

PORT NOERIS. April 8 (Special). Mrs. Charles AVhitakeV is visiting her daughter In Camden. Miss Lizzie Howards is the guest of Bridgeton friends.

A bazar circle has been organized in the Methodist church. Edward Stites has been the guest of his brother. Dr. Stites. in Bridgeton.

The oyster shipping here was about one-third more in March than it was the same mouth in 1898. Mr. and airs, james wand, wno have been I visitors on Easter Sunday. and large pavilions erected oy ine city ai -T Rntter. Mrs.

E. J. Mabbett. Mrs. C.

P. Se ect Councilman W7atson D. Upperman Mrs. R. Lnrain and Miss E.

Lurain, of wintering in Philadelphia, have returned to of le Thirty-first ward, Philadelphia, was Donnelly, Mrs. E. N. Crosby, T. N.

Rutter, Cnestnllt Hill, are among the guests from tne IOOT. OI till. 11 ui av-uura. This would be a somewhat expensive pro tneir pretty cottage, on Atco avenue. O.

B. Tiffany is home on a short vacation. V. H. aiKer, air.

i iiiuig auu air. nur ceeding, but it would perhaps be the most As quarterly conference was held last on the island early in tne weeK. MTJLLICA HILL cross. Sunday, Easter services In the M. the Quaker City at the Hotel Strand.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Balken and Miss A. Duff form a pleasant party of Pittsbnrgers at the St.

Charles. There were numerous festivities at the satisfactory in the end, as It would do away with all charges of favoritism and unurcn were postponed until to-morrow. Wavne during the past week, the most en would provide some much-needed free rest Ml TLLICA niLL. April 8 (Special). joyable of which was a progressive euchre sense of the necessity tor prompt action.

ine coionei was man. o-amcu mn, On Arbor Dav the Civic Club visited the railroad superintendent's office and twenty-two schools and about fifty trees wanted to know why the cars were not were planted. The' superintendent was writing and paid The well-filled calendar of the Civic no attenlon to the colonel. Club is now in circulation among the Tne cornel repeated his question, members, and it reveals some very im- The superintendent still did not answer, portant dates for the near future. The colonel fairly roared, and asked the superintendent if he had not heard the The New Century Club House, 124 ltion.

answered "Yes South Twelfth streetThas been one long- Ten vellea th cofoneL "wly 'ln the continued scene of gayety the past week, 0iHnkety blazes didn't you answer?" one bright social function following its "Because," said the superintendent, predecessor so rapidly that breathing pompously. "I am a railroad superinten- time was scarcely allowed the members, dent, and I am accustomed to having men On Tuesday afternoon the regular month- remove their hats a my office." iTbusinesrneeting was held in the club lllLt. ve'reTjtn ft parlor, and was rewarded by an unusually "nlntrv. and yon get out of that chair large attendance. A pleasant surprise quick and attend to those cars, or was given the ladies, when Mrs.

Wilbur i-n telegraph General Brooke about you." Fisk Rose, the honored president, who The Spanish railroad supeiiuteudeut has been seriously ill at her home on "got." Atlanta Constitution. Mrs. J. Crump, Miss M. Crump and Miss .1 I 3.

j. 1 lllllll. .11 1 .5 .1 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 I uimg CLARKSBORO ing places for promenaders on the boarfl- Among those registered at Eagle Hotel this I eiven Saturday evening, and an old fash- t-, ttih.w-, wee): are Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, walk rt.

Wult" on r- Vtump, Ul uuu.w, UVMERTVILIiE LAMBERT VILLE, April" 8 (Special). Mrs. J. B. Mackay is visiting friends In New York citr.

1 TT- w- 4 fv niir CLAKKSBOKO. April 8 (Special). Scott of Philadelphia. A movement Is on foot to have he an- Green has taken charge of the Sickler Ho- Mi. and Mrs.

Clinton Iredell, of Camden. tel. are guests of the latter ratner, A. W. Georce Mathews, of tolnmbus, spent The first Quarterly meeting will be he'd Borton.

nual meeting of the Grand Lodgrj of the tSt dHm althoSh hU of Philadelphia, are also registered at the B- P. O. Elks held in this city to 10(10. A the nner of the first prize, although his hotel. large committee will be sent fcftbe Grand competitors, the Messrs Bannan, G.

Sergeant- of Philadel- Lolge meeting that Is to pi held In St. pi speeding te TrS- Louis next June, with Instructions to cap- ''ffi U'' a few days among friends here during the In the Methodist church to-morrow. Mi is Hallie Sutton, of Roxboro. Is The friends of Mr. and Mrs.

John S. Wil- the ruest of her sister. Mrs. Albert Hent son tendered them a surprise party on I asie. week.

Lewis Saunders, of Wilmington, visited relatives here on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Oliie Sergeant, of Penn Manor, N. Thursday evening, on the occasion of their I Mr. and Mrs.

Asbury Scott, of Camden, tenth weddmz anniversary. 1 were Easter euests of J. L. fecott. ture tne rouowing contention at any cost.

1 nermantown A neculiar Incident occurred earlv in the I selections from recent operas and many Mr. and Mrs. 1. rignt, or uermantown, A At hein amone the numbers are located at the Norwood for a month's Robert Klncade, of Philadelphia, was Mi Louella Pancoast entertainefl a num among the man. Easter guests here the ber of friends at an Easter party on Mon Is the guest of her mother, Mrs.

ween, ai'imu rosier, uue uui 1 with a sailing party In the sloop yacht J. I rendered. This portion of the evening visit WatL past week. I aay evening..

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